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Human intelligence.
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We as humans regard ourselves as intelligent beings and in fairness mankind has accomplished some amazing feats. However when you think about it, how many people have been involved in these amazing feats like space travel, the internet, television, mobile phones etc. etc? Not that many I would assume. The vast majority of mankind has no input whatsoever into these amazing feats, we simply use the technology and as a species accept the credit.
Do most people really have a right to claim to be an intelligent being and take any credit for being part of these times when they actually contribute little to humankinds advancement?
Who are these individuals who are advancing our world so rapidly, and where would we be without them?
Do most people really have a right to claim to be an intelligent being and take any credit for being part of these times when they actually contribute little to humankinds advancement?
Who are these individuals who are advancing our world so rapidly, and where would we be without them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for that good wish, naomi. Please forgive me for pointing out that man IS an ape, one of the five Great Apes: bonono, chimpanzee, man, gorilla and orang-utan.
molly, evolution is not something you 'believe in' as if it were a religion. It is an established science. 6 million years ago, as naomi says, a common ancestor gave rise to two branches, one of which produced various versions of homo, including, eventually, homo sapiens, and the other produced bonono/chimp. The latter two separated about 1 million years ago. End of lecture.
molly, evolution is not something you 'believe in' as if it were a religion. It is an established science. 6 million years ago, as naomi says, a common ancestor gave rise to two branches, one of which produced various versions of homo, including, eventually, homo sapiens, and the other produced bonono/chimp. The latter two separated about 1 million years ago. End of lecture.